Susan Wong - Woman In Love (Half-speed mastering)
ORDER LIMITED TO ONE ITEM PER CUSTOMER
Susan Wong – Vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Susan Wong]
Darelle Holden - Vocal Harmony
Ashley Sun, Adrianna Bernal, Sylvie Bourban, Sara Lindquist, Kelsey Lockhart - Vocals (Background)
Eugene Bien - Arranger, Bass, Keyboards, Piano
Yvan Bing - Percussion
Jan Dahlem - Piano (Grand)
Mathias Demoulin - Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Upright)
John Goforth - Sax (Soprano)
Ignacio Lamas Arranger - Bass (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)
Kevin Madill - Arranger, Piano
Donald Marrow - Arranger, Drums
John Morton - Guitar
Daniel O'Lannerghty - Bass
Cyril Regamey - Percussion
Brian Steiner - Congas, Shaker
Zoro - Drums
Composed by Bob Dylan (B3), Annie Lennox (B1), Barry Gibb (A1, A3, B4), Robin Gibb (A1, A3, B4), Maurice Gibb (A3, B4), Jeff Barry (A2), Peter Allen (A2), Peter Yarrow (A5), Phillip Jarrell (A5), Justin Parker (A6), Mikky Ekko (A6), David A. Stewart (B1), Joni Mitchell (B2), Anne Preven (B5), Phil Thornalley (B5), Scott Cutler (B5), Clifton Davis (B6)
1 LP, standard sleeve
Limited numbered edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Half speed mastering
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Germany
Label : Evosound
Original Label : Evosound
Produced by Susan Wong (A4), Adrien Zerbini (A1, A3-5, B1, B3-5), Donald Marrow (A2, A5, B2, B6), Greg Friel (A4), Ignacio Lamas (A4)
Mastered by Bastiaan Kuijt
Released in December 2014 (first release)
Tracks:
Side A
- Woman In Love
- I Honestly Love You
- Chain Reaction
- Can't You See
- Torn Between Two Lovers
- Stay
Side B
- Miracle Of Love
- Both Sides Now
- Make You Feel My Love
- Heartbreaker
- Torn
- Never Can Say Goodbye
Half-speed mastering
In half-speed mastering, the whole process is slowed down to half of the original speed. A typical 33 1/3 rpm record is cut at 16 2/3 rpm. The source material is also slowed down (reducing the pitch in the process) meaning the final record will still sound normal when played back. Slowing the whole process down allows more time, which means the end result sounds better and is more efficient — allowing engineering to minimize the effects of inherent limitations within the vinyl format. The result is a more accurate and more open high-frequency response in the half speed vinyl when compared with a normal speed recording.
Ratings :
Discogs : 5 / 5